I notice, when people gravitate towards another person, that person tends to own a positive, charismatic energy. They generally like being around them, but what I’m trying to figure out is what is so special about this person? What gives them this fantastic ability to attract others even without trying?
I guess attitude and confidence has something to do with it. But it can’t all be about that. My energy is pretty much on the positive side, but I don’t really attract people constantly. I just don’t understand how certain people just have it, and others just dont.
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I have 4 month old baby.He shouts a lot both in happiness and sadness. So am confused and I want to know whether he is a happy baby or not.Also he always look at his father and go calm in his hands than me.Although I breastfeed, care him more than his father.
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A domestic abuse counselor told me I have low self esteem; yet, I feel as though I’m a good person and like myself. How can I have low self esteem? I know that I did during most of my marriage, but thought I had conquered that. I’m afraid I might be slipping backwards and don’t know it.
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My cat has a mouth disease (not sure what it is) and it hurts her to eat. She does eat, but not a lot. However, she can be the most loving cat I’ve ever seen, and she purrs a lot. Does this mean she’s happy or do cats purr for no reason? I don’t want my cat to have a miserable life. I’d rather have her put down than hurt all the time. I love my cat and hopefully your answers will ease my decision. Thanks.
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You don’t always.
It gets very depressing when the doctor has bad news, but what you going to do?
Pain is hard. I’ve had chronic pain problems for many many years. You learn not to “listen” to it, but some times you just have to endure it.
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